Re: {Chrysler 300} Power windows
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Power windows



Ray, yes I forgot about that. Silicone spray does a lot of wonders and it dries without the stickiness of grease. Thanks for pointing that out. 

PS- I should mention, if you find a swollen rubber cushion in the drive gear, I hear you can take it out and carefully shave a bit off each side of the rubber with a very sharp xacto knife but only in cases of extreme need- the thick dry putty grease is your first issue.
Kevin

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Sent: Monday, August 11, 2025 4:30:06 PM
To: John Nowosacki <jsnowosacki@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Kurt Brueske <kurt.brueske@xxxxxxxxx>; Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Power windows
 
All good points. But first, Spray silicone down each track. Use the straw and saturate the front and rear window tracks of each window. No real effort, just put the window down and spray away. Don't be frugal, spray a lot in each track. Bet it helps, at least some and if not, you've wasted 10 minutes.
Ray

On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 6:13 PM John Nowosacki <jsnowosacki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm having a bit of the same issue on my 70 Hurst passenger door window.  Driver's side goes up and down fine.  Passenger side is 'iffy' at about the halfway point, like it's binding somewhere.  Gets very slow at the mid point, and actually stops and gets stuck there when the engine is not running, as just battery voltage isn't enough to overcome the problem.  I've taken it apart a couple of times to degrease/re-grease, check for anything bent, etc.  Once I take it apart and re-grease and put it back together, it works fine for a while (like maybe a month?) and then gets slower and slower again in that middle area and I'm back where I started.  It seems to be a lack of use thing, as the problem comes back quicker if the car just sits in the garage or is driven with the windows up for a long time (summer in TX means the windows are up most of the time for A/C).  I've also lubricated the motor, and checked it with my bare hand to see if it's overheating, and that is not the issue, either.  Wish it was something obvious that I could find and fix.  I'm not about to try altering the tracks physically in any way for fear of making things worse.  Any other C-body/Hurst suggestions appreciated.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 4:21 PM Kurt Brueske <kurt.brueske@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I suspect the power windows on my '64 Imperial need a freshening as they generally go up and down slowly and the rear quarters occasionally require some assistance (I know this isn't necessarily a Letter Car problem but figured the issue/ailment is found on our beloved Letter cars as well potential remedies).  The passenger quarter window appeared to completely retire yesterday!

I found some helpful materials on the Club website:


specifically #40 (Ron Klinczar) and #43 (Jamie Hyde).

Bob Merritt also has many outstanding videos on YouTube but I don't recall seeing anything in depth on removal, break down, and installation...I might have missed it?

I appreciate any/all help, including references and recommendations, Club members can offer.  Ideally, I'd like windows that go up and down "crisply."

Thanks,

Kurt

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